An expandable kiosk structure with a front face, a rear face, a first side structural unit and a second side structural unit arranged such that the front face and rear face are parallel and connect the first and second side structural units to form a box shaped structure that is expandable from a collapsed form an expanded form in which the front face, the rear face, and the first and second side structural units define an interior workspace in the box shaped structure. The front and rear faces each have an outwardly extendable portion that is hingeably or pivotally foldable onto a remaining portion of the front or rear face. Rolling mechanisms are disposed bottom corners and extendable brackets are disposed at the top corners connecting to a shading unit supported by a shading unit support structure. front and rear shelf units are hingeably attached to the front and rear faces. One or more extendable chassis brackets extend along the length of the top and bottom edges of the front and rear faces to permit expansion of the first and second side structural units. The front face chassis bracket is strongly connected to a perpendicular revolving rod handle (trailer coupler) that aids in maneuvering the kiosk prior to attachment to or subsequent to detachment from its towing vehicle as well as during towing.
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1. An expandable kiosk structure, comprising:
a front face, a rear face, a first side structural unit and a second side structural unit, wherein the front face and rear face are parallel and connect the first and second side structural units to form a box shaped structure that is expandable from a collapsed form in which the first and second side structural units are adjacent to one another to an expanded form in which the front face, the rear face, and the first and second side structural units define an interior workspace in the box shaped structure,
wherein the front and rear faces each comprise a portion that is outwardly extendable from the plane of the surface and is hingeably or pivotally foldable onto a remaining portion of the front or rear face,
wherein the box shaped structure has rolling mechanisms disposed at each bottom corner and four extendable brackets disposed at the top corners oriented vertically and connecting to a shading unit supported by a shading unit support structure,
a front shelf unit hingeably attached to the front face and a rear shelf unit hingeably attached to the rear face, wherein both the front shelf unit and the rear shelf unit are divided into two sections and each section is collapsible and foldable through a hingeable connection,
an extendable chassis bracket extending along the length of the top and bottom edges of the front and rear faces, wherein the extendable chassis brackets are collapsible or expandable such that the first side structural unit is adjacent to the second side structural unit.
2. The expandable kiosk structure of
3. The expandable kiosk structure of
4. The expandable kiosk structure of
5. The expandable kiosk structure of
a side shading or cover unit disposed above and parallel to the outside face of the first side structural unit or the second side structural unit.
6. The expandable kiosk structure of
one or more utility devices disposed on a top surface of one or more of the first and second side structural units.
7. The expandable kiosk structure of
8. The expandable kiosk structure of
9. The expandable kiosk structure of
a first top extendable chassis support at a top of at least one of the front face and the rear face, a first bottom extendable chassis support at the bottom of at least one of the front face and the rear face.
10. The expandable kiosk structure of
a second top extendable chassis support at a top of at least one of the front face and the rear face, a second bottom extendable chassis support at the bottom of at least one of the front face and the rear face.
11. The expandable kiosk system of
12. The expandable kiosk system of
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The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/474,144, having a filing date of Mar. 21, 2017, incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to a mobile kiosk having an expandable structure that deploys for service. The mobile kiosk may include food preparatory equipment including a grill and water service and is mounted on a rolling mechanism.
Gathering areas where people meet for certain occasions on a periodic, regular or irregular basis often have a need for food service distribution and/or sales points. Especially under circumstances where individuals are present during times of the day and/or on occasions at which food demand is high, the need for food vendor distribution points is acute. However, certain locations only have seasonal, irregular or variable visitation by sufficient numbers of individuals to make installation of permanent food service locations economically feasible. Nonetheless, on those occasions when many individuals are present the demand for food service is high and the economic opportunity for small business entrepreneurs is attractive.
Conventionally this demand for food service has been met by temporary food distribution devices such as food trucks and food carts. Food trucks have significant mobility and can be easily transported even across long distances. On the other hand, food trucks require the equipment (e.g., a truck or vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine) and the capability necessary in order to lift and transport a food service point and ancillary utilities such as water and electrical service. Such needs greatly increase the cost of food trucks, often making their use economically unfeasible for small business entrepreneurs.
Food carts may lack the mobility of food trucks but do not need a separate locomotion system such as an internal combustion engine if they are powered by human effort such as is the case for a push cart. However, simple food carts suffer from several disadvantages such as limited mobility, the lack of display space and the lack of utility service. Simple push-type food carts also often suffer from a lack of a hygienic appearance and/or professionality.
In order to address the need for highly mobile temporary food distribution and vending points, one object of the present disclosure is a mobile kiosk that has an expandable structure and is highly mobile. The mobile kiosk provides shelter from the elements for vendors or staff and may optionally include food preparation equipment.
In one aspect the present disclosure includes a mobile kiosk and/or food service point that provides vendor space, display space, and/or food preparation space, and is collapsible to form a highly mobile and expandable structure. In its collapsed form the mobile kiosk is highly mobile and has a footprint substantially smaller than its footprint when in a fully deployed or expanded configuration. The mobile kiosk can be towed or pulled by a vehicle or a bicycle.
In one embodiment the expandable kiosk structure includes a front face, a rear face, a first side structural unit and a second side structural unit, wherein the front face and rear face are parallel and connect the first and second side structural units to form a box shaped structure that is expandable from a collapsed form in which the first and second side structural units are adjacent to one another to an expanded form in which the front face, the rear face, and the first and second side structural units define an interior workspace in the box shaped structure.
In another embodiment the front and rear faces each comprise a portion that is outwardly extendable from the plane of the surface and is hingeably or pivotally foldable onto a remaining portion of the front or rear face.
In another embodiment the box shaped structure has rolling mechanisms disposed at each bottom corner and four extendable brackets disposed at the top corners oriented vertically and connecting to a shading unit supported by a shading unit support structure.
In another embodiment a front shelf unit is hingeably attached to the front face and a rear shelf unit hingeably attached to the rear face and both the front shelf unit and the rear shelf unit are divided into two sections and each section is collapsible and foldable through a hingeable connection.
In another embodiment the kiosk structure has an extendable chassis bracket extending along the length of the top and bottom edges of the front and rear faces to permit collapsing or expansion such that the first side structural unit is adjacent to the second side structural unit.
In another embodiment the kiosk structure has a revolving rod handle (trailer coupler) connected to the front face chassis bracket to be used for towing the kiosk by a vehicle or a bicycle when it is in a fully collapsed or retracted form.
A more complete appreciation of the invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Aspects and embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all of the embodiments of the disclosure are shown. In addition, the present disclosure will be understood with reference to the following definitions.
As used herein, the words “a” and “an” and the like carry the meaning of “one or more”. With the description of this disclosure, where a numerical limit or range is stated, the end points are included unless stated otherwise. Also, all values and sub-values including subranges within a numerical limit or range are specifically included as explicitly written out.
The term “comprising” is considered an open-ended term synonymous with terms such as including, containing or having and is used herein to describe aspects of the invention which may include additional components, functionality and/or structure. Terms such as “consisting essentially of” are used to identify aspects of the invention which exclude particular components that are not explicitly recited in the claim but would otherwise have a material effect on the basic and novel properties of the disclosure. Basic and novel properties of the present disclosure include the collapsibility and mobility of a mobile kiosk, the suitability of a mobile kiosk as a vending point, the suitability of a mobile kiosk to provide utility features to public and/or private spaces such as food preparation services. The term “consisting of” describes aspects of the invention in which only those features explicitly recited in the claims are included and thus other components not explicitly or inherently included in the claim are excluded.
A preferred embodiment of the invention includes a mobile kiosk structure that has an expandable structure and functions to provide a vendor point, meeting point, dissemination point or interaction point between one or more individuals. Preferably the mobile kiosk functions as a temporary business transaction point for a vendor of articles such as food service items. In addition, the mobile kiosk may be used for disseminating information such as literature, e.g., tourist information, health information, souvenirs and the like. One main feature of functionality lies in providing a formal structure for a vendor (herein the term “vendor” can refer to an individual in a retail service capacity or other public service capacity) and an individual seeking to make a purchase from the vendor or obtain services from the vendor. Another feature relates to the ease of moving the mobile kiosk and the option for partial disassembly for ease of storage. Although the mobile kiosk is preferably used in an area that experiences periodic visitation, and is preferably in an outdoor setting, it may likewise be used in an indoor setting and/or in a setting, such as a shopping mall where visitation and exposure to the public or to a group of potential customers is relatively constant and predictable.
The term “kiosk” and/or “mobile kiosk” are used herein to describe a structure which functions as a service or business transaction point that can readily accommodate one or more individuals in a retail or vendor-type function and provide services and/or sales to the general public or to any other group of individuals. As used herein this term does not require that any individual is fully encased by the structure, fully covered by the structure or otherwise within particular perimeter of the structure. Preferably at least two individuals are involved in a retail transaction. A vendor is generally located in proximity to the mobile kiosk and a purchaser is generally located in front of the vendor also in proximity to the mobile kiosk. The mobile kiosk is mobile; meaning, that it can be easy transported by unassisted human effort to a new location, for example by pushing or pulling.
The mobile kiosk is also preferably “expandable”; meaning that the mobile kiosk can be partially disassembled or modified to improve mobility, reduce storage space requirements and/or make relocation easier with less human effort.
The mobile kiosk is “temporary” in that it may be expanded (e.g., set up for business) and collapsed to mimic the “opening” and “closing” of a typical conventional indoor retail establishment. The mobile kiosk is “open for business” when it is in an expanded form and “closed for business” when it is in a collapsed or closed position.
In addition to providing a retail and/or temporary retail functionality, the mobile kiosk may additionally provide display space and/or advertising space on one or more exterior surfaces. The display spaces may include conventional hard surface displays or variable displays with moving pictures such as an LED or other similar device.
The first and second side structural units are connected to one another through an expandable chassis that comprises first and second expandable chassis brackets that connect the front and rear faces of the first and second side structural units. The expandable chassis brackets function to permit expansion of the kiosk structure by separation of the first and second side structural units. The expandable chassis brackets, when in an expanded form, separate the first and second side structural units to form a space there between. The interior space of the kiosk structure accommodate one or more individuals staffing the kiosk structure. The extendable brackets are preferably located at both the top and bottom edges of the first and/or second side structural units.
In one embodiment of the invention the expendable chassis brackets are located only at the top and bottom edges of either the front 8 or rear 22 faces of the kiosk structure. This permits ease of entry into the interior space of the kiosk structure when undergoing expansion.
In another embodiment of the invention portions of the front face 8a and/or the rear face 22a are removable. In this mode of connection portions of the frontal rear face can be removed temporarily to provide access to the interior of the Kea structure when it's expanded form.
As shown in the figures the kiosk structure has a box-like structure having a top, a bottom and four sides. The sides of the box-like structure represent the exterior surfaces of the front face 8, the rear face 22 and the first and second side structural units. The bottom of the box-like structure is formed from the bottom of the first and second side structural units when the box-like structure is in its collapsed form. Likewise, the top of the box-like structure represents the top and exposed surfaces of the first and second side structural units when the kiosk structure is in an expanded or collapsed form.
The expandable kiosk structure may have various utility functions and/or equipment. The top view of the expandable kiosk structure shown as
The utility equipment (e.g., devices) such as the grilling units 15, 16, 18 and/or the water service unit (sink) 17 preferably remain in the expandable kiosk structure when it is in a retracted or collapsed form. As noted before, the width of the first side structural unit 1 and the second side structural unit 2 does not change upon collapse or retraction of the expandable kiosk structure. As such, any of the utility functions 15, 16, 17 or 18 may be permanently affixed or installed in the kiosk structure. In other embodiments one or more of the utility functions may be easily removed for cleaning or for exchange with other functional devices.
In the fully retracted form shown in
Preferably in a front view the expandable kiosk structure, when in a fully expanded or deployed form, provides a completely closed or blocked view in the portion represented by the front face 8. The same preference holds for the rear face 22 when viewed from a perpendicular perspective. The extendable brackets 6 may be retracted or folded down such that a side shade or security screen 12 covers the exterior portions of the first side structure 1 or the second side structure 2. In other embodiments of the invention collapse or retraction of the extendable brackets 6 causes retraction or other stowage of any shade structure 15 present on side portions of the expandable kiosk structure.
The shelf units 3 and 4 described in the side view shown in
Preferably the front shelf unit and the rear shelf unit 3 and 4 are each divided into four or more sections pivotably or hingeably attached to one another. In this embodiment of the invention a first portion representing the outermost edge of the shelf unit is hingeably or pivotally attached to an edge of, for example, the front face 8 of the kiosk. The shelf unit is further divisible into two portions with each portion having an outermost edge attached to the front face. Each resulting section is further divided into a portion that is hingeably attached to the outermost edge portion which is hingeably attached to the front face 8. This second or inner portion is foldable on top of or to the bottom face of the portion of the shelf unit that is hingeably attached to the front or rear face 8 or 22. When the expandable kiosk structure is retracted the shelf unit 3 or 4 is converted to a collapsed form by first folding the hingeably attached inner portion of the shelf unit onto the top of the outermost edge portion of the shelf unit. The combined portion is then hingeably folded down to rest upon the front face 8 of the kiosk. This folding occurs twice for each shelf unit to accommodate both sections thereof.
In its fully deployed form the expandable kiosk structure is shown as a side view in
The expandable kiosk structure may be expanded and/or retracted in a series of steps.
Obviously, numerous modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
El-Wakeel, Hala, Alarifi, Haifa, Aloraifi, Asma Yousuf
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